Well, I'm not working there anymore. It was for my social year (that's something you have to do in Germany, if you don't want to go to the army!). I worked with handicapped people, it was pretty cool! I learnt a lot there and I met this guy who's daughter is freaking good in tennis and also looks good!

We lost the double 4:6 5:7. In the second set we came back after 1:4 against us and we lead 5:4, but still lost. Well, that's life!

Well, I'm not working there anymore. It was for my social year (that's something you have to do in Germany, if you don't want to go to the army!). I worked with handicapped people, it was pretty cool! I learnt a lot there and I met this guy who's daughter is freaking good in tennis and also looks good!

We lost the double 4:6 5:7. In the second set we came back after 1:4 against us and we lead 5:4, but still lost. Well, that's life!

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hey
how r u
whats the social year in ger
and y did u quit
have u played a match with her and if yes who won
i think u played very well in the doubles but tennis not about who wins or looses its abt fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I didn't play her. I just watched her play in the 2nd German League for a club an hour away from here! She played the number 120 of the world and lost in 3 sets. It was a pretty close match and she played very well!

In Germany every man has to go to the army for 9 months, that's an old, stupid law. If you don't want to go to the army, you can do a "social year" instead. It's also 9 months and you work in public places (e.g. hospitals) or you work with handicapped people - like I did. I didn't quit, the 9 months were over and so I had to leave!